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SLUG: 2-300890 UN / Africa / Arms
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DATE=3/18/03

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT (L ONLY)

TITLE=UN / AFRICA / ARMS

NUMBER=2-300890

BYLINE=JENNY BADNER

DATELINE=UNITED NATIONS

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INTRO: The U-N Security Council took a break from the looming war against Iraq Tuesday, and passed a resolution aimed at combating the illegal proliferation of small arms and the use of mercenaries in West Africa. Correspondent Jenny Badner reports from the United Nations.

TEXT: After a day-long meeting, the U-N Security Council unanimously adopted the resolution, calling on West African governments to do more to enforce a moratorium on the illicit trade of small arms.

The resolution echoed the words of U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan, who urged the international community to take action on the practice, which violates international law.

/ / / ANNAN ACT / / /

The uncontrolled proliferation of small arms, light weapons and the use of mercenaries, sustains conflict, exacerbates violence, fuels crime and terrorism and promotes cultures of violence. (It) violates international humanitarian law and impedes political, economic and social development.

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In the resolution, which also urges countries to introduce a standardized certificate for imported weapons, the Security Council expresses concern about the links between mercenary activities, illicit arms trafficking and the violation of arms embargoes.

Secretary General Annan says that the spread of small arms is especially grave for children who have been used as soldiers in conflicts in West Africa.

/ / / SECOND ANNAN ACT / / /

Light automatic weapons can be carried and fired by children as young as nine or ten. This link is particularly evident in West Africa where the conflicts in Liberia, Sierra Leone and now in (Ivory Coast) have been fueled in no small part by unregulated trade in small arms often paid for by the illicit exploitation of natural resources.

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The Security Council resolution also appeals to the international community to assist the region in implementing the measures, and calls on governments in west Africa to cease military support for armed groups in neighboring countries and from using their own territories to launch attacks across the border. (Signed)

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